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3 UMC staffers, another worker fired for violating patient privacy

Posted on January 12, 2011 by Dissent

Julie Steigerwald reports for KOLD in Tucson: University Medical Center says three employees and one contracted nurse have been fired for inappropriately accessing confidential electronic medical records in violation of UMC policy. This comes in the wake of several high-profile patients receiving treatment at UMC following the shooting at Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords’ congressional event Saturday,…

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NC: OCR clears hospital of charges in HIPAA complaint, patient sues

Posted on January 10, 2011 by Dissent

Emily Ford reports that although OCR found no violation of HIPAA’s Privacy Rule, a patient at the Rowan Regional Medical Center has filed a lawsuit against the center, alleging privacy violations. Rowan Regional Medical Center will undergo voluntary corrective action next month after a former patient filed a privacy complaint against the hospital. Federal investigators…

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Company being sued over alleged privacy violation in DVD

Posted on January 10, 2011 by Dissent

Jennifer Emily reports on a lawsuit against Cornell Companies Inc. mentioned previously on this blog. A company that managed a residential facility for court-mandated drug treatment is being sued for allegedly violating the privacy of its female residents by videotaping them and distributing the material as a promotional DVD. According to the lawsuit filed last…

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Nurse claims she was fired for complaining about HIPAA violations

Posted on January 6, 2011 by Dissent

Michelle Massey reports: A former nurse is seeking more than $15 million from a Tyler hospital alleging she was fired after complaining about employees taking pictures of sedated patients and posting the pictures on Facebook. Debbie Blevins filed suit against Tyler Cardiovascular Consultants on Dec. 22 in the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division. She…

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MD: Patient information mistakenly recycled instead of shredded at Adventist Behavioral Health

Posted on January 6, 2011 by Dissent

Nesa Nourmohammadi reports: Personal information relating to several Adventist Behavioral Health patients was mistakenly recycled instead of shredded after an employee erred in how the documents were discarded, company spokeswoman Clarencia Stephen said Tuesday. Adventist Behavioral Health officials learned of the slip-up Dec. 29 after some of the sensitive documents were found scattered at the…

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Patients at Dallas County Judicial Treatment Center sue Cornell Companies for Privacy Violation

Posted on January 6, 2011 by Dissent

Courthouse News reports: DALLAS – Cornell Cos., which builds and operates jails, told 35 women it would film treatment sessions for a video to be shown only to drug court judges, but used it to promote its business, the women claim in Dallas County Court. The complaint, filed in Texas by Theresa Watkins and 35…

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